4 System Requirements Windows Macintosh Windows 95, 98, ME, 2000, or XP Pentium, 90 MHz or better Hard disk with 30 MB free 16 MB memory (RAM) Super VGA graphics, , high color 2 CD-ROM drive Optional: Printer Edmark TouchWindow Edmark TouchFree Switch Web browser Setup Mac OS to 9.x; OS X 10.1.x, ( recommended), 10.2.x PowerPC, imac, G3, or better Hard disk with 30 MB free 16 MB memory (RAM) , thousands of colors CD-ROM drive Optional: Printer Edmark TouchWindow Edmark TouchFree Switch Web browser Setup Instructions Windows 1. Insert the Edmark Reading Program CD, then follow the instructions on your computer screen. If installation instructions do not appear automatically, choose Run from the Start menu, then type d:\setup (where d represents your CD-ROM drive). 2. To run the program after installation, insert the CD and click Play! from the Startup screen. (If the Startup Screen does not appear automatically, choose the program from the Start Programs Edmark menu.) To run What Students Learn, click its icon from the Startup screen or select Start Programs Edmark Edmark Reading Program Level 1 What Students Learn. (For more information, see page 16.) To access Options while using the program, hold down the CTRL and ALT keys while pressing the A key. (For more information, see Options, page 23.) Macintosh 1. Insert the Edmark Reading Program CD and double-click the Install Edmark Reading Program icon, then follow the instructions on your computer screen. 2. To run the program after installation, insert the CD and double-click the Edmark Reading Program Level 1 icon in the Edmark Reading Program folder on your hard drive. To run What Students Learn, click its icon. (For more information, see page 3.) To access Options while using the program, hold down the COMMAND and OPTION keys while pressing the A key. (For more information, see Options, page 23.) 4

8 NETWORK SETUP Setup There are six simple, but necessary, steps to take before students can use your True Network Version (TNV). 1. Create a volume on the server labeled TNVServer. To do this, you will need administrative rights on that server. If you are unfamiliar with the process of creating a network volume or assigning access privileges, please contact your network administrator. Note: We recommend creating a unique server volume named TNVServer to ease TNV Client software installation. This is only a suggestion; you can install the TNV Server software to any location on your server that is accessible by all TNV Client users (with read, write, change, and delete access privileges). If you choose to install the TNV Server software to a location other that a TNVServer volume, be sure to make a note of that location, as you will need to know it during the TNV Client software installation. 2. Verify that you and all students and teachers who will be using the True Network Version software have read, write, change, and delete access privileges to the TNV Server volume. 3. Run the Server Installation for either Windows (page 9) or Macintosh (page 11). (If you wish to use both Windows and Macintosh client workstations, you will need to perform a separate Server Installation for each operating system.) 4. Run the Client Installation on each client workstation (Windows, page 9; Macintosh, page 11). Note to Windows Users: DirectX 7.9 or higher is required to run Level 1 and Level 2 TNVs. During client installation, DirectX 7.0 should be installed automatically. If this does not occur, please follow the instructions below to install it manually on a client workstation. 5. Use Edmark TNV Class Setup to create class lists (Windows, page 12; Macintosh, page 13). 6. Use Edmark TNV Sign-In to launch your True Network Version (page 15). Windows Users Only DirectX 7.0 Manual Installation To install DirectX 7.0 on a client workstation, follow these steps. 1. Double-click the My Computer icon on the Desktop. 2. Double-click the icon that represents the network drive containing the TNV Server software (selected in Step 5 of the Server Installation instructions, page 9). 3. Double-click the Edmark folder, then double-click the Windows folder. 4. Double-click the DirectX 7.0 Installer icon. 5. Follow the on-screen instructions to install DirectX Repeat Steps 1 5 for each client workstation that will be running an Edmark Reading Program TNV. 8

9 NETWORK SETUP Installation For Windows Users Note: Steps 1 and 2 of the Setup, page 8, must be completed before beginning the Server Installation. Server Installation 1. Go to a client workstation and double-click the Network Neighborhood icon on the desktop. 2. Double-click the icon that represents the server containing the TNV Server volume. 3. Click the TNV Server folder, highlighting it. 4. Click the File pull-down menu and select Map Network Drive. 5. Select a drive letter from the list and click OK. Make a note of this drive for later use. 6. Close all windows opened during this process. 7. Insert the Edmark Reading Program True Network Version CD. 8. Click the Start menu and select Run. Type d: (where d represents your CD-ROM drive) and hit the Enter key. 9. Double-click the ERP1 Server Installer or ERP2 Server Installer icon. 10. When prompted for the installation directory, click the Browse button. In the Path field, change the drive letter to the letter of the network drive you mapped in Step 5. (For example, if you mapped the TNV program to j:/edmark, you should change the drive letter in the Path field to j.) If necessary, click OK at the prompt to create the program folder. 11. You do not need to repeat the Server Installation on the other client workstations. 9

10 NETWORK SETUP Client Installation 1. Go to a client workstation. 2. If the TNV Server volume has not already been mapped, follow Steps 1 6 of the Server Installation instructions on page Double-click the My Computer icon on the Desktop. 4. Double-click the icon that represents the drive containing the TNV Server software (selected in Step 5 of the Server Installation instructions, on page 9.) 5. Double-click the Edmark folder, then double-click the Windows folder. 6. To install the Edmark Reading Program, Level 1 TNV, double-click the ERP1 folder; for the Edmark Reading Program, Level 2 TNV, double-click the ERP2 folder. 7. Double-click the ERP1 Client Installer or ERP2 Client Installer icon and follow the on-screen instructions. You will be prompted to choose the setup you prefer. We recommend selecting Standard Installation. 8. The software is now installed on this client workstation. Repeat the Client Installation on each computer that is to run the TNV application. 10

11 NETWORK SETUP For Macintosh Users Note: Steps 1 and 2 of the Setup, page 4, must be completed before beginning the Server Installation. Server Installation 1. From a client workstation, click the Apple menu and select Chooser. Connect to the server where you want to install your True Network Version. 2. Insert the Edmark Reading Program True Network Version CD. Double-click the CD icon to open it, then double-click the Server Installer icon. 3. Select the server where you wish to install the True Network Version. If needed, use the pulldown menu to select a server. 4. Click Install. When installation is complete, click Quit. 5. You do not need to repeat the Server Installation on the other client workstations. Client Installation 1. From a workstation, click the Apple menu and select Chooser. Connect to the server on which you installed the True Network Version. 2. Open the folder where you installed your Edmark True Network Version software. Open the folder named Edmark, then the folder named Mac. Open the Client Installer folder for the program you wish to install (for example, ERP1 Client Installer or ERP2 Client Installer icon). 3. Double-click the ERP1 Client Installer or the ERP2 Client Installer icon. 4. Select the local hard drive location where you wish to install the program. 5. If needed, use the pull-down menu to select a destination folder on the local hard drive. 6. Click Install. When installation is complete, click Quit. 7. The software is now installed on the client workstation. Repeat the Client Installation on each computer that is to run the TNV application. 11

12 NETWORK SETUP Class Setup For Windows Users Click Start / Programs / Edmark / Edmark TNV Class Setup. Note: The Windows Class Setup application is located only on the client workstations where you chose the Teacher/Staff option during Client Installation (page 8). You can edit both the list of teachers and each teacher s class list. Click the pull-down Editing menu Teachers to switch between the lists of teachers and students. When you select Students from the pull-down menu, the list for the highlighted teacher is shown. To display a different class list, select Teachers from the pull-down menu, select another teacher, then select Students from the pull-down menu. To add a name, click Create User, then type a name in the box. To rename a user, click the name, click Rename User, then type your corrections. To delete a user s name, click the name, then click Delete User(s). When you re finished, click Exit. 12

13 NETWORK SETUP For Macintosh Users Double-click the Edmark TNV Class Setup icon, located in the Edmark:Mac folder on the TNV server. You can use the Macintosh Class Setup from any client workstation. You can edit both the list of teachers and each teacher s class list. Use the tabs to switch between the lists of teachers and students. When you click the Students tab, the list for the highlighted teacher is shown. To display a different class list, click the Teachers tab, select another teacher, then click the Students tab. To add a name, type a name in the box, then click Add. To rename a user, select the name, click Rename, then type your corrections. To delete a user s name, select the name, then click Delete. You can also delete multiple sections. When you re finished, click Exit. 13

14 NETWORK SETUP Importing a Student List (For Macintosh Users Only) You can import a list of student names from a text file into the Class Setup window. (To open the Class Setup window, see page 13.) From the File menu, select Import List. Navigate to the directory in which the file is stored and select the file to be imported. The text in the file should follow this format: Teacher Ms. Weddle START Arlene Javier Natasha END Teacher Mr. Julip START Ken Ric Todd END Teacher Mrs. Doan START Pam Ron Eileen Taryn Michelle END 14

16 Resources Printable Resources The Windows/Macintosh version of the Edmark Reading Program, Level 1 includes two bonus printable resources: the Flash Cards and the Signing Manual. Flash Cards The Flash Cards are printable cards featuring all 150 words (and selected illustrations) from the Edmark Reading Program, Level 1. For ideas on using the Flash Cards, see Reading Activities: Away from the Computer, pages Signing Manual The Signing Manual teaches signs for the 150 words in Level 1 of the Edmark Reading Program. Some students with limited communication skills may benefit from total communication manual communication combined with verbal expression. For more information about the Signing Manual, see page 46. To open the Flash Cards or Signing Manual, follow these steps: Windows Insert the Edmark Reading Program CD, then click the Flash Cards icon or Signing Manual icon. If the Startup screen does not automatically appear, choose Run from the Start menu. Type: d:\ (where d represents your CD-ROM drive) and then click OK. Double-click the Flash Cards icon or the Signing Manual icon. Macintosh Insert the Edmark Reading Program CD and double-click the Flash Cards icon or Signing Manual icon to open the file. Note: To use the Flash Cards and Signing Manual, you need the Adobe Acrobat Reader. If you do not have the Reader installed on your system, installation begins automatically when you open one of the resource files. What Students Learn What Students Learn explains the learning objectives and educational foundation of the Edmark Reading Program, Level 1. You may want to invite your students parents to review What Students Learn as they wait for conference appointments or participate in Back to School Night or Open House. An Internet browser (such as Netscape Navigator or Internet Explorer) is required to open What Students Learn. Internet access is not necessary. To open What Students Learn, first install the Edmark Reading Program, Level 1, then reinsert the CD and: Windows Users Click the What Students Learn button Macintosh Users Double-click the What Students Learn icon. 16 on the program s Startup screen.

17 Introduction to the Edmark Reading Program, Level 1 (Windows/Macintosh Version) History of Success Known among teachers for almost thirty years as the one that works, the print version of the Edmark Reading Program, Level 1 follows a carefully sequenced, highly repetitive sight-word approach that offers the highest probability of success to those who have never mastered beginning reading. Now, for the first time, the Edmark Reading Program, Level 1 is available in a Windows/Macintosh version. The Windows/Macintosh version can be used as an independent system or can be incorporated into a teaching format using both the print and software versions. Both versions of the Edmark Reading Program provide constant and consistent positive reinforcement and encourage independent response, helping students develop confidence in their ability to read. The Edmark Reading Program offers lessons in Pre-Reading, Word Recognition, Direction Cards, Picture/Phrase Cards, Stories, Reviews, and Tests. The program provides intrinsic motivation through small steps, helping to ensure that even the most challenged readers achieve over 90 percent correct answers. The Edmark Reading Program, Level 1 teaches students 150 basic sight words plus endings ( s, ed, ing), taking a nonreader to a possible 1.0 reading level (first grade). The Edmark Reading Program has proven effective with a wide array of students who had not previously succeeded in learning to read: preschool students (aged three through five years); elementary students having difficulty with traditional classroom reading materials; adults with severe learning or cognitive disabilities; young children with hearing impairments; beginning English as a Second Language (ESL) students; and most students with special needs. Features of the Windows/Macintosh Version The Windows/Macintosh version of the Edmark Reading Program includes all the original lessons from the print version, as well as these new features: 30 new stories Optional 5- and 10-word review activities Comprehensive, printable record-keeping system to track student progress High-quality audio cues and reinforcement Single switch scanning A choice of Standard Interface (for visual interest and fun) or Simple Interface (for students who are easily distracted) Optional host characters, Professor Seymour Words and the AlphaBeta 900 WordBot Printable Flash Cards (including all 150 words from the lessons) and Signing Manual The Windows/Macintosh version allows most students to complete the program independently and enables teachers to provide individualized instruction for each student. 17

18 INTRODUCTION TO THE EDMARK READING PROGRAM About the Program Lessons The Windows/Macintosh version of the Edmark Reading Program, Level 1 includes the 227 original lessons from the print version, as well as all-new stories and activities. There are several kinds of lessons Pre-Reading, Word Recognition, Direction Cards, Picture/Phrase Cards, Stories, Reviews, and Tests. Each lesson consists of a group of frames, or problems, presented one at a time. Stimulus/Response/Reinforcement Model All lessons in the Edmark Reading Program follow a Stimulus/Response/Reinforcement model: 1. The student is presented with a picture, word, or phrase. 2. The student is prompted to respond, and, if necessary, given verbal and visual cues for help. 3. The student is given positive verbal reinforcement for the correct answer. PRESENT LESSON MATERIAL STIMULUS COMPUTER CUE TO STUDENT REPEAT WITH MORE DETAIL RESPONSE STUDENT RESPONSE INCORRECT REINFORCE CORRECT REINFORCE GO TO NEXT STEP Each lesson should be completed within a recommended criterion (included on each lesson overview page in this guide). After a student completes a lesson in the Edmark Reading Program, the Student Summary screen appears, displaying the number of errors the student made while completing the lesson. (This feature can be turned off to allow students to work without interruption. See Student Settings, page 24.) The Student Summary screen makes a recommendation for the student s next step in the program. You can choose to repeat the lesson, advance the student to the next lesson, or begin a different lesson. 18

19 INTRODUCTION TO THE EDMARK READING PROGRAM Lesson Types Here are brief descriptions of the different types of lessons in the Edmark Reading Program, Level 1 (Windows/Macintosh version). For more information about each type of lesson, see the detailed overview (indicated in parentheses). Pre-Reading (page 30). These match-to-sample lessons (the first eight lessons) familiarize the student with the program and teach visual discrimination. Discrimination Test (page 31). This test covers the discrimination skills developed during the Pre- Reading lessons. Word Recognition (page 32). The student learns 150 words (plus endings) by pairing spoken words with printed words on the screen. (Note: A Pre-Test at the beginning of the Word Recognition lessons can be used to establish baseline information. Students are not expected to know the words in the Pre-Test.) 5-Word Practice (page 33). The student practices the five words learned in the preceding Word Recognition lessons. (Note: In the Simple Interface mode, these lessons do not appear.) 5-Word Review (page 34). Each of these tests covers the five words learned in the preceding Word Recognition lessons. (Note: A teacher must supervise these tests.) Direction Cards (page 35). The student learns the meaning of words by selecting pictures that correctly depict the words and phrases presented on the screen. Picture/Phrase Cards (page 37). These lessons teach the student a broader understanding of the meaning of the words. In these lessons, the student selects words, phrases, and sentences to match items, situations, and activities. 10-Word Post-Exercise (page 38). The student reviews the 10 words learned in the preceding Word Recognition lessons. (Note: In the Simple Interface mode, these lessons do not appear.) 10-Word Post-Test (page 39). A Post-Test following each 10 words taught in Word Recognition ensures that the student is learning the words. Later Post-Tests also review words learned in earlier lessons. (Note: A teacher must supervise these tests.) Stories (page 40). After a group of words is learned, they are used in a story. These lessons provide a bridge from manipulative materials to the type of reading the student will encounter in daily life. Lesson Progression A Lesson Code appears onscreen in the upper right corner of each frame of each lesson. This code allows you to match the software lessons with the print lessons, and to switch seamlessly between the print and software versions if you are using both. Each Lesson Code begins with the lesson number the student is working on (L followed by a number between 1 and 227). The remaining letters in the code refer to the type of lesson format. Here s an example: L17wr6-5of22 L17 lesson 17 (out of 227 total in the Edmark Reading Program) wr6 Word Recognition lesson 6, the sixth word taught in the program 5of22 fifth frame of 22 total frames in this lesson 19

21 Using the Edmark Reading Program The simple, straightforward interface of the Edmark Reading Program allows students to use a variety of input devices to interact with the program. The Edmark Reading Program also includes convenient administrative features that help you customize the program to suit students needs, and keep track of students progress in the lessons. Main Menu At the Main Menu, the student signs in to the program by typing a name or choosing a name from the list. Sign in or switch users. Adjust Program Seetings (See pages 10 14) Exit the Edmark Reading Program. View certificate for current student. Open the Edmark Reading Program and begin a lesson. The program keeps track of each student s progress and begins each new session with the lesson the student reached during the previous session. Note: To manually choose a lesson for a signed-in student, click the OPTIONS folder from the Main Menu or press the following keys: CTRL-ALT-A (Windows users) or COMMAND-OPTION-A (Macintosh users). Click the Grow Slide tab and then choose a lesson from those available. (For more information, see Options, pages ) Toolbar All lessons in the Edmark Reading Program feature a Toolbar along the bottom of the screen. Use the buttons to move through the lessons and choose program options. Record your own reading of a story. Print the story or certificate. Go on to the next frame, lesson, or story page. Exit this lesson and return to the Main Menu. Repeat the instructions for this lesson. Play back your recorded reading of a story. Return to the previous story page. 21

22 USING THE EDMARK READING PROGRAM Input Devices Students can use a variety of devices to interact with the Edmark Reading Program. Choose the device that best suits a student s needs. TouchWindow The Edmark Reading Program, Level 1 software has been specifically designed to take full advantage of the features of the TouchWindow. This input device allows students to point directly to words and pictures on the screen, minimizing possible distraction. The TouchWindow is recommended as the most effective input device for the Edmark Reading Program software. Mouse Use the mouse to select onscreen items and navigate the program. Alternate Keyboard You can use an alternate keyboard (such as IntelliKeys or Discover: Board) with the Edmark Reading Program. You can create your own custom overlays to use with your alternate keyboard. Single Switch Scanning All lessons in the Edmark Reading Program are scanning-enabled. You can activate scanning in Options (see pages 23 27). Students can use a variety of single switch devices to complete the lessons, including: A specialized switch. Some are available from PRO-ED. TouchFree Switch. This innovative no-touch input device allows students to use small or large body movements to make a selection (without requiring the strength to apply pressure or the dexterity to use a mouse). TouchWindow. Take the TouchWindow off the monitor and place it on a desktop or a lap. Touch any part of the screen to make a selection. A mouse. Click the mouse button to make a selection. The keyboard. Press the space bar to make a selection. For more information about scanning, see Options, pages

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